What we value

at Steamboat Christian Center

Our History

at Steamboat Christian Center

SCC was founded

in the mid-1930’s by people desiring to reach out to their community in love. Over 75 years after its beginning, the heart of SCC still remains the same. Pastor Troy Lewis has been the pastor of SCC since 2005, and the call to reach its community is still the heartbeat of SCC’s people.

SCC is

a non-profit corporation led by the Senior Pastor. We have an elected Deacon Board, of which the Senior Pastor serves at President, who meet monthly along with the Senior Pastor to review ministry needs, finances, and discern how they can best serve our church body. The Board members serve two-year terms. If you would like to learn more contact the Vice President at sccboard@steamboatchristian.com.

The Partners of SCC

are those who have decided to join together with SCC to connect with people, be obedient to God in every area of their lives, and serve the needs at SCC. They also have the privilege to vote at annual business meetings and elections. More information on Partnership at SCC.

What We Believe

at Steamboat Christian Center

“In essentials, unity. In non-essentials, liberty. In all things, love.”

About the Bible

The Bible is the inspired Word of God, His perfect guidebook for living.

About God

That there is one true God, who bridged the gap to man through His Son, Jesus.

About man

That God created man, that man fell, and that we are redeemed through Christ.

About salvation

That salvation comes by faith alone in Christ alone. There is nothing else we can do to earn it!

About baptism

That baptism in water is a symbol of Christ’s death, burial and resurrection.

About communion

That it should be a meaningful part of our worship, as remembrance of the Lord’s Supper.

About the Holy Spirit

That the Holy Spirit empowers the believer to maturity, and that He gives spiritual gifts for the strengthening of the Church Body.

About Christ’s return

That Christ will return, and that each man will spend eternity in a literal “Hell” (separation from God) or a literal “Heaven” (eternal union with God through forgiveness and salvation.)